Friday, December 29, 2006

It's that time of year. Time to start planning and pretending that you are going to be organized in the new year. These planners from Otsu are so groovy I couldn't decide which to post about...so I will post all three! Check them out on Cut + Paste's website here, here, and here.

I know it is after Christmas and all, but I can see these peanut dolls being made for any holiday right? I saw some of these at a weird dirty store here in NYC, but found the instructions on The Small Object's blog. Yes, this is a potentially life threatening craft project for a person allergic to peanuts, but me and my epi-pen are up to the challenge!

I stopped into Cursive (the store just inside the doors to ABC carpet here in NYC) and found these terrific plasticized clutches made by Lisa Stickley. Although it is difficult to tell from the photo, when closed this bag has a very refined and ladylike structured shape. I love the contrast of the constuction vs. the plastic material...tres chic! Anyone in NYC must check out Cursive, you will not be sorry! If you are from a foreign land don't dismay, I will be posting plenty of pieces on them.

Thursday, December 28, 2006

Have you ever wondered what would happen if you ate one of those silica packets that comes with your new shoes? So have I, but I'm not about to no matter what this article from www.chow.com says. Just thought you might be curious.

You know it's always after the holidays that you start seeing things that would be excellent gifts. This little desk frame is just such an item. Would have been so thoughtful to give to mom for her desk. DARN!!!

This year I promise to write more letters. Nothing long, just a quick hello note. Aren't these the perfect little cards to send to your loved ones? I might even send them to my liked ones if I can spare them.

I love the look of a severed animal head as much as the next person, but grapple with the moral issues involved in acquiring one for my decor. What's a person to do?Well, the good people at Velocity Art and Design in Seattle are selling these wooden deer heads that would make a fine substitute. They are 100% guilt free (except for the price tag) and would compliment pretty much any interior.

I am allergic to peanuts, but this necklace is not giving me hives...unless you count hives of excitement over the prospect of owning this delightful piece!For sale at Anne Ma Designs. They've got more than just gold dipped nuts too. Check out this bracelet, and Madonna necklace. Very nice indeed!